Peterbilt conducting 2002 engine survey

If you have an opinion on the new diesel engines built to meet EPA’s mandated emissions standards, Peterbilt Motors would like to hear from you. The truck maker is conducting an online survey at its web site (www.peterbilt.com) to gauge truck users’ perceptions and expectations for the new engines. The 12-question survey wants to find out if concerns over the cleaner engines will accelerate of delay

May 28, 2002

If you have an opinion on the new diesel engines built to meet EPA’s mandated emissions standards, Peterbilt Motors would like to hear from you. The truck maker is conducting an online survey at its web site(www.peterbilt.com) to gauge truck users’ perceptions and expectations for the new engines.

The 12-question survey wants to find out if concerns over the cleaner engines will accelerate of delay new vehicle purchase decisions, or if buyers are worried about engine weight, durability or cost.

”As Peterbilt continues to work closely with its engine suppliers, the information we learn from the survey results will be useful in helping ensure our customers continue to get maximum overall value from their investment,” said Peterbilt general manager Nick Panza.

Anyone completing the survey will be sent a free key chain, according to Peterbilt.